Tell me my Brother, ah! dost thou remember. Scenes of our childhood so long passed away P Tell me my Brother, ah! dost thou remember The morning of lifetime when we were so gay? ...
Article : 504 words1 Officer wounded, 2 men killed and 11 wounded, one (Royal Artillery) mortally, since dead. Many settlers were out, and in the front, among whom was Mr. M'Gregor, wounded on the Ist of ...
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Article : 1,479 wordsIn our last we published the despatches of Lieut. Col. M'Cleverty. The second despatch, dated Wanganui, July 20, contains the following paragraph- "Mamuka again was not present in the front, but ...
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Article : 245 wordsWHEREAS a certain Bill was passed by the Legislative Council of New South Wales, in the seventh year of Her Majesty's reign, intituled, " An Act to give a preferable lien on wool from season to season, ...
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Sydney Chronicle (NSW : 1846 - 1848), Wed 1 Sep 1847, Page 4
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